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Murdered French Fan's Family Withdraws Serbia Lawsuit

Slobodan Ruzic, lawyer for the family, on Monday said the parents of Brice Taton had decided to withdraw a lawsuit against Serbia because of “the deadline for the compensation that the family was getting from a special fund in France.

"The trial in Serbia was going so slowly that they stood to lose their right to compensation from the fund,” Ruzic said.

Talks rage on regarding European transaction tax


A common European financial transaction tax could drive away companies and hurt the growth outlook, Maltese Finance Minister Edward Scicluna said as finance ministers from Greece, Germany, France, Italy and seven other countries met on Monday in Brussels to discuss how to design a tax for interested nations.

Ana Bajic wins bronze

BAKU - Ana Bajic has won the bronze medal for Serbia in the 73 kg category at the taekwondo European championship in Baku, Azerbaijan.

She beat Germany's Katharina Weiss 7-3 in the first round and France's Gwladis Epangue 6-0 in the second, but lost to Bianca Walkden from the UK in the semifinals.

Bulgaria near Bottom in EU Life Expectancy Ranking

Bulgaria remains among the three EU member states with the lowest life expectancy rates.

With a life expectancy of 71.5 years, Bulgaria fares better than Lithuania (74.1) and Latvia (74.1), against an EU average of 80.3 years, according to conclusive data of Bulgaria's National Statistical Institute (NSI) for 2013, as cited by dnevnik.bg.

Germany’s Draexlmaier Opens New Factory in Romania

German car parts maker Draexlmaier is to open a new factory in Pitesti, in southern Romania, where it will manufacture components and wiring.

Some 500 people will be hired, adding to the existing some 14,000 people who already work for Draexlmaier in its five Romanian factories, the company said on Tuesday.

EU 'to Extend' Southern Gas Corridor from Azerbaijan

The EU would extend the route for supplies through the Southern Gas Corridor and its pipes will make their way further into Europe's mainland, according to reports.

Russia's Vedomosti, which cites sources from the European Commission, suggests that pipes could lead into France and Spain and this could increase the amount of Azerbaijani gas received from the Union.

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